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One piece completed?

So this has always bothered me with long running series. Does Eiichiro Oda have the entire story written down somewhere or not. This bugs me because I don't want to find out after all these years that Oda got into a car accident and we will never know what happens. Just my 2 cents on it and wondering if anyone knows if he does have it all written down even just idea's so that if he does die for whatever reason we wont all be crying because we never saw raftel.

Re: One piece completed?

Well, from what we know he already has planned the ending of the series. Originally he did not plan to make the manga so long (I think it was supposed to go on for about 5 or 10 years) but when he changed his mind he kept the ending. Basically, he has already planned out most of the story (heck, rereading an arc can easily result in finding references for things which came out hundreds of chapters later). However, that is not to say he has actually written any of it down anywhere in particular, it could easily all be in his head.

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Ugh, where was it said that he keeps notes for the arcs? I think I have seen this posted somewhere, but I just could not really remember if it was a databook, SBS thing, or some regular interview. It was notes on what in the arc he plans to do. I think I have mentioned this that Jules Vern had a similar habit of keeping track for his works. Just as Razh pointed out many writes do. Maybe just surrealist ones in the early 20th century that went along as they they were writing.

Re: One piece completed?

I think you are talking about the green databook. My memories are a bit hazy but I think all of Oda's editors(and definitely Jean Baptiste Hattori, Oda's first editor and model for Bakuman's Hattori) know all the major plot points of the story(I think it is the interview in Green-It also mentions that Oda completed the design for all supernovae within 2 hours-the editors already knew about the future timeskip but did not know about the supernovae) . Thing is that Oda is always revising certain aspects of the story so even if the editors know the gist of the story, they won't be able to build a good story like teh one piece we know.

He initially planned to have Arlong park equivalent at chapter 3 but his editor told him to put it for later which I believe improved the story. Another story goes that he was planning to do a mecha manga after one piece and eventually decided to merge his ideas into the storyline, hence Franky. He now plans to do only One Piece.
Green also contains a lot of the initial character designs and naming patterns that changed with time
- Sanji was initially called Naruto
- Chopper was a zebra-raindeer doctor who walks on his hind legs and smoked cigars
- Robin and Franky's character would have been fused- Franky design whose only skill would be making weapons and hidden knowledge
- the shipwright would have been Merry's spirit
- Yassop would have been the Vice-captain
- One of Nami's early design would have been a swordwoman , another would ahve her axe crazy
- Oda had at some time planned to have Brooke or Zorro in Buggy's crew, Zorro initially would have only 2 swords
- Brooke had several design without an afro, one had him wearing a bandana with kamikaze written on it
- Kuma would have a steering wheel in his head just like Shiki
- Moria would have been a creepy priest carrying a bible with him
- Blackbeard have had several designs, including one with an eyepatch that appeared in an old colourspread(with Buggy and Shanks)
- Caterin Devon would have initially been good looking but Oda thought that Balckbeard pirates were the closest to being real pirates and thus should be ugly
- there is a recurring cat woman design that Oda still has not used,
- the Strawhat pirate final crew design seems to have been tampered with(so they say, I am not really familiar with those things) and something big seems to have been erased from the background. Some speculated that it was supposed to be Thousand Sunny, other thought its was new crewmates with some even proposing a giant mermaid even before the Fishman Island started, other thought that it included several big characters of Jimbei size, etc.

Even within the stories you can find several Chekov guns such as Rayleigh(some say that the anime initially wanted to remove Rayleigh's early scenebut kept it under Oda's insistence), haki, the cover stories, BB, the will of D, laboon, ryuma,dragon etc which indicate careful and long term planning.

The SBS, databooks and even colourbooks offer several fan bonus.(for more details about the Green Databook, check the corresponding thread in AP or listen to Greg's and Stephen podcast although that one lasted three hours) I think the first colourbook showed a colourspread of the red hair pirates showing characters that became more prominent when Shank stopped the war. Even some characters designs and names(the admiral, don flamingo, WB) are not just random and are based on real persons and arcs are reminiscent of other stories, all which indicate a degree of planning and really make the discussion more interesting. I doubt the editors or anyone would know about them beforehand

Re: One piece completed?

I think he has the main parts of the story planned, but also figures out new stuff as he draws. Chopper being able to use all his form without a Rumble Ball could be one of them, since he was shown using a rumble ball at first (post time skip). But it could also just be a mistake

Re: One piece completed?

If Oda dies, there is no much point in knowing what would have happened. The story would stop anyway so I wouldn't care much about the plot anymore. The more exciting thing is the pace and the discovering about One Piece world : it is the Straw Hats getting little by little towards the Pirate King seat discovering through the way islands, people, devil fruit powers, fighting battles, learning about the struggle for power and mysteries. That is this feeling of adventure and epicness which matters above all. The plot is just a means to build such a thing and give it a deeper meaning thanks to continuity and fate.

By the way, we probably already have some good ideas on what are One Piece, Raftel, the Void Century, the big war, the D. So if Oda had to die, I would go looking for other things. It's not like the world waited for Oda to run. There are a lot of things, novels, essays which are really interesting. Oda is a genius for his time but there are and there were many others in different fields.